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1930 Chris Craft Model 103, 24 Runabout (SOLD)

$50,000.00

1930 Chris Craft Model 103, 24 Runabout. A nicely restored example of the model 103 Chris Craft raised deck runabout. At 24′ this boat is just the right size, not too big or small, with comfortable seating all around. This boat received a 2nd place in the Lake Tahoe Concours, losing points for the 50’s vintage Chris Craft MCL engine. These are wonderful cruising boats with great style. This boat is in very good condition and a great value.

1971 Riva Super Aquarama

Price available upon request.

1971 Riva Super Aquarama. This is one of last three Super Aquaramas constructed while Ing. Carlo Riva was in command of the Shipyard. Sold originally to an Italian, she eventually found her way to Los Angeles California where she was disassembled for refinishing in 1981. S AQ 474 remained in indoor storage, dismantled, through 1996. She was then purchased by a pair of ambitious Swedish marine engineers who fastidiously reassembled her with the information and materials available at that time. That restoration included refinishing, re-chrome plating of every component, re-upholstery, bottom service, and installation of a new pair of new 454 CID Crusader Marine engines. After completion of their refurbishing in 1998, they ran the boat only for sea trials and then put her into indoor storage. The boat was sold, in 2002, to a Client who has used the boat on Lake Tahoe ever since. All in all, S AQ 474, although built in 1971, has been in storage for 20 years, or for nearly half of it life!

In 2013/4 S AQ 464 received a complete restoration at our facility. This included a new bottom and required related components, complete strip & refinish, and upholstery. Correct Riva materials were used throughout the entire process. We also installed a modern stereo w/MP3 compatibility, concealed within the cabin.

At the 2014 Tahoe Concourse d’Elegance, Teresa won 1st Place in Class, and Best Riva in Show.

Today, S AQ 474 is as close to perfection as possible, and now available for immediate use.

Oski III 1924 Stephens 30′ Coaching Launch

$80,000.00

Oski III 1924 Stephens 30′ Coaching Launch.

The Oski III will always hold a special place in the hearts of many Cal Berkeley alumni. Built in 1924 by Stephens Brothers Boat Builders and Designers in Stockton, California, Oski III was a custom commission by Cal Crew coaching legend Ky Ebright. She was named after one of the campus’ oldest yells, “Oski Wow Wow, Whiskey Wee Wee, California Wow” and served as Ky’s training yacht for Cal crews for 32 years, including three Olympics at which Cal crews won gold medals. She was crated up and shipped to Europe by ocean liner for the Amsterdam Olympics in 1928 and again for the London Olympics in 1948.

Oski III was designed to give the coach privacy in the cockpit and was built to potentially retrieve an additional 9 person crew in the event their shell was swamped. After Ky Ebright retired in 1959, Jim Lemmon assumed coaching responsibilities and continued using Oski III for an additional 7 years before she was officially retired. Sold by the University in 1968 and abandoned on a mudflat by the new owner in 1983, few who saw Oski III during that period would have ever imagined that she could be restored to her former glory. After numerous renovations, Oski III is once again the beauty she was during Ky Ebright’s time.

1936 Chris Craft 19 Custom Runabout

$41,500.00

1936 Chris Craft 19 Custom Runabout. Very nice restoration. West system bottom. Beautiful, tan leather upholstery. Fully rebuilt Chris Craft M engine with only 20 hours. This is the early series custom runabout, built from 1935 to 1938, with a total of 325 built. It is the predecessor to the later barrel back, customs. The barrel backs were based on the same hull. This series has all the classic looks, with great lines and a proper vee windshield.